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spotted on Friday arvo an R32 being driven up the hill out of Queanbeyan (otherwise known as the suspension test track - wink wink), then turning around at the intersection of captains flat rd, giving it the bottle and hitting the limiter - not pretty... (yes, i know who was driving)

i suspect mine got the same when it was in... rev limit for my GTR next time it is there...

A month or so back you would have seen my R33 LM doing the same suspension test track run, except it was me driving it with a suspension guy as passenger and it went nowhere near the limiter.

Would be pretty surprised if it was who I think you mean that was giving the R32 a pizzling :P

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spotted on Friday arvo an R32 being driven up the hill out of Queanbeyan (otherwise known as the suspension test track - wink wink), then turning around at the intersection of captains flat rd, giving it the bottle and hitting the limiter - not pretty... (yes, i know who was driving)

i suspect mine got the same when it was in... rev limit for my GTR next time it is there...

Dan you got PM.

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A month or so back you would have seen my R33 LM doing the same suspension test track run, except it was me driving it with a suspension guy as passenger and it went nowhere near the limiter.

Would be pretty surprised if it was who I think you mean that was giving the R32 a pizzling :D

I spotted you waiting to turn right onto Canberra Avenue, on State Circle a while back.

I think this is my first spotted member, LOL.

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Spotted Zane's 32 (f**k I think it's his car...I'm horrid with names but I know I should know who owns it lol), a black 32 GTST, Silver 33 (if the owner sees this: god I hope your car was warm when you gave it some around the carpark, at least then you aren't as stupid as I thought - only trying too hard), AND a black series1 R33 with NSW plates, whom I haven't seen before, parked just in front of me - all in woden this evening.

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spotted tonight around 5pm, 2 silver r33's in phillip....

1 was out the back of magnet mart and i think an employies... gave a late wave....

the other was accross the road from where auto one used to be/ still is... hasven't paid that much attention... :-)

whoops...

i was the white r33........

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